That's exactly what it tests actually... "the pssd can identify nerves that are causing: • numbness, tingling, or pain" (from the following article... http://www.headtotoehealthcare.org/libr ... esting.pdf)AliPasha1 wrote:It doesn't measure numbness or burning sensation.
But isn't the point that, in order to determine how much pressure is required for you to feel the probes, the test is reliant on the patient's feedback (which is based solely on sensation...therefore, if more pressure is required for you to feel anything, doesn't that, by definition, imply some degree of numbness?).AliPasha1 wrote:THe PSSD just determines how much presssure is being applied from the base of the Penis to the tip of the Penis.For a normal person,it is 1 GM/MM^2 .Mine is was 34.3 on the left and 22.4 on the right.That means that is badly compressed.
Anyway, sorry the test was so painful for you (at least it seemed to confirm your suspicions).